Starting at 7pm, Apogee's Rob Clark will be showcasing the features of the new Symphony Mk II interface and offering those in the room the chance to get hands-on with the unit itself. There’ll be refreshments too, so join us for a drink and network with like-minded Apogee lovers before the event finishes at 9pm.

Coming To BVE?

If you are coming to BVE like James and Mike, consider coming into the centre of London on the Tuesday evening to see the new Apogee Symphony Mk II in the flesh and enjoy a drink to two.

More On The Apogee Symphony I/O Mk II

Apogee have announced the new Symphony I/O Mk II With Thunderbolt, Pro Tools HD And Waves Soundgrid Support (arriving in the fall of 2016). We are not surprised to see the new Apogee Symphony I/O Mk II with Thunderbolt and Avid Pro Tools HD connectivity but the Waves Soundgrid support is a sign that the Waves DSP based hardware is starting to gain traction as an industry standard option.

Apogee have design the Symphony I/O Mk II so it is suitable for a wide range of users from the home studio, project studio, through to the commercial recording studio and scoring stage. You will be able to choose from four base I/O configurations, 2×6, 8×8, 16×16, or 8×8 with 8 mic preamps and easily expand as your studio grows with two module slots and the capacity for up to 32 inputs and outputs of A/D & D/A conversion per unit.

Symphony I/O Mk II Offers 3 Connectivity Options

Thunderbolt (available February 2016)

For connecting to a Thunderbolt equipped Mac running Logic Pro X or any other Core Audio compatible DAW. Up to 32 simultaneous inputs and outputs per unit/system and latency as low as 1.35 ms in Logic Pro X (96kHz / 32 buffer).